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“Great neighborhood cafe - good value”

I stopped in here after some day touring. It was before any dinner crowds, so it was fairly empty. Had a salad, an appetizer, and a beer. The portions were good sized for the price and the service was personal and very good. I would recommend to anyone.

Naxos is a busy but thankfully stool architectural atmospheric. This island does not allow or have the harbour for big cruise ships so it never feels too touristy! Fantastic beaches, good restaurant prices( unlike its neighbour- Mykonos!) designer shops and cost effective shops too. No surprise that voted number 2 island in Europe! Quite a struggle to get to- either...
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Spent two weeks on a 43' catamaran with friends and family celebrating a very important birthday. Naxos was definitely in the top three of the six or seven islands that we visited. Super relaxing lunch outside during very hot weather. Erina made our visit so much better with her warm and sweet personality. Too bad this cafe is so far...
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I stopped in here after some day touring. It was before any dinner crowds, so it was fairly empty. Had a salad, an appetizer, and a beer. The portions were good sized for the price and the service was personal and very good. I would recommend to anyone.

We wanted a traditional Ouzeri experience and we got it! Of course we had to rely on the proprietor to recommend an Ouzo, served in 200 ml bottles, with the requisite accompanying dish of ice and pitcher of water. He served us his “favorite” which immediately changed my opinion of Ouzo. But the real surprise was the food. This was...
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In Psyrri, close to Monasteraki Metro station. Tables are outside and inside (I prefer outside!). Traditional Greek food. We usually get several small dishes to share. The house wine is bought by the kilo (liter), or half kilo. If you appreciate good wine I'd suggest you drink beer or ouzo... Cheap eating place in the heart of Athens.

Staying in Psirri / Gazi

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Psirri / Gazi

Side-by-side neighborhoods Psirri and Gazi provide some of the city’s prime nightlife. The almost claustrophobic streets of Psirri feature an interesting blend of original small businesses with the restaurants, cafés and bars that have recently sprouted up. The central artery of Agion Anargiron Street has lively places to eat or drink. Further west, you can visit the peaceful ancient cemetery of Keramikos, then cross busy Pireos Street to find yourself in Gazi. With the huge Technopolis performance and art complex converted from old gasworks at its heart, you really have to come at night to appreciate this maze of bars at its best, although a daytime stroll will allow you to admire the excellent street art.

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